M. Douglas Walton is a nationally recognized water media painter and collector of artifacts and artwork from around the world.

The North Central Louisiana Arts Council (NCLAC) and regional artist M. Douglas Walton would like to invite the public to a lecture and demonstration of design at his residence Nov. 18.

This ticketed event includes a lecture, demonstration, home and grounds tour and a small painting. Two times are available — 8 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m. Due to space NCLAC is selling a limited number of tickets.

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